# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
1 | When morning gilds the skies | LAUDES DOMINI | | | | |  | |
2 | Ev'ry morning mercies new | KELSO | | | | |  | |
3 | My Father, for another night | LUCIUS | | | | |  | |
4 | My soul, awake, thy rest forsake | BRACONDALE | | | | |  | |
5 | O Father, hear my morning prayer | EVERSLEY | | | | |  | |
6 | Day by day we magnify Thee | DAY BY DAY | | | | |  | |
7 | As the sun doth daily rise | INNOCENTS | | | | |  | |
8 | Come, my soul, thou must be waking | HAYDN | | | | |  | |
9 | Holy! Holy! Holy, Lord God Almighty! | NICAEA | | | | |  | |
10 | The shadows of the evening hours | ST. LEONARD | | | | |  | |
11 | Abide with me! fast falls the eventide | EVENTIDE | | | | |  | |
12 | Father of love and power | BETHEL | | | | |  | |
13 | Tarry with me, O my Saviour | ST. SYLVESTER | | | | |  | |
14 | Son of my soul, Thou Saviour dear | HURSLEY | | | | |  | |
15 | Now God be with us, for the night is closing | NIGHTFALL | | | | |  | |
16 | Saviour, breathe an evening blessing | LUCERNE | | | | |  | |
17 | Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh | MERRIAL | | | | |  | |
18 | The day is past and over | ST. ANATOLIUS | | | | |  | |
19 | Rejoice, the Lord is King! | JUBILATE | | | | |  | |
20a | Angel voices, ever singing | ANGEL VOICES | | | | |  | |
20b | Angel voices, ever singing | ANGEL VOICES | | | | |  | |
21 | Come, Thou Almighty King | ITALIAN HYMN | | | | |  | |
22 | Lord, we come before Thee now | RAMOTH | | | | |  | |
23 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | ARTHUR'S SEAT | | | | |  | |
24 | Open now Thy gates of beauty | PRESCOTT | | | | |  | |
25 | Rejoice, ye pure in heart | MARION | | | | |  | |
26 | Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing | DISMISSAL | | | | |  | |
27 | Saviour, now the day is ending | GOUNOD (MURIEL) | | | | |  | |
28 | Now may He Who from the dead | CANTONE | | | | |  | |
29a | Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise | ELLERS | | | | |  | |
29b | Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise | PAX DEI | | | | |  | |
30 | The Lord be with us as we bend | DALEHURST | | | | |  | |
31 | When this song of praise shall cease | GLEBE FIELD | | | | |  | |
32 | O day of rest and gladness | LANCASHIRE | | | | |  | |
33 | Jesus, we love to meet On this Thy holy day | BEECHCROFT | | | | |  | |
34 | Again the morn of gladness | HARVEST | | | | |  | |
35 | This is the day of light | DOMENICA | | | | |  | |
36 | This day, by Thy creating word | CANONBURY | | | | |  | |
37 | Blest day of God, most calm, most bright | SABBATA (SHARON) | | | | |  | |
38 | Again returns the day of holy rest | LANGRAN | | | | |  | |
39 | Sweet chimes are floating on the air | BLESSED DAY | | | | |  | |
40 | O Word of God incarnate | EDENGROVE | | | | |  | |
41 | Break Thou the bread of Life | BREAD OF LIFE | | | | |  | |
42 | Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace | SAWLEY | | | | |  | |
43 | Book of grace, and book of glory! | MANSFIELD | | | | |  | |
44 | Ancient of days Who sittest, thron'd in glory | ANCIENT OF DAYS | | | | |  | |
45 | Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of hosts | ST. ATHANASIUS | | | | |  | |
46 | Dear Lord and Father of mankind | WHITTIER | | | | |  | |
47a | Love divine, all love excelling | BEECHER | | | | |  | |
47b | Love divine, all love excelling | PROMISED LAND | | | | |  | |
48 | Souls of men! why will ye scatter | ILSLEY | | | | |  | |
49 | O love of God, how strong and true! | ROCKINGHAM OLD | | | | |  | |
50 | The Lord is King: lift up thy voice | NIAGARA | | | | |  | |
51 | God is love; His mercy brightens | STOCKWELL | | | | |  | |
52 | Lord of all being, thron'd afar | MENDON | | | | |  | |
53 | Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise Thee | FABEN | | | | |  | |
54 | Round the Lord in glory seated | ST. FRIDESWIDE | | | | |  | |
55 | O God, we praise Thee, and confess | ANAGOLA | | | | |  | |
56 | Sing to the Lord a joyful song | JORDAN | | | | |  | |
57 | A mighty fortress is our God | EIN FESTE BURG | | | | |  | |
58 | The God of Abraham praise | COVENANT | | | | |  | |
59 | The spacious firmament on high | CREATION | | | | |  | |
60 | Praise ye Jehovah, praise the Lord most holy | HALLELUJAH | | | | |  | |
61 | Songs of praise the angels sang | HONITON | | | | |  | |
62 | God my King, Thy might confessing | ST. OSWALD | | | | |  | |
63 | Rejoice, rejoice, believers | GREENLAND | | | | |  | |
64 | O come, O come, Emmanuel | VENI EMMANUEL | | | | |  | |
65 | Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing | AVISON | | | | |  | |
66 | Hark! what mean those holy voices | LUCERNE | | | | |  | |
67 | Hark! the herald angels sing | MENDELSSOHN | | | | |  | |
68 | In the field with their flocks abiding | ST. INNOCENTS | | | | |  | |
69 | The Great God of heaven is come down to earth | EMMANUEL | | | | |  | |
70 | Angels, from the realms of glory | REGENT SQUARE | | | | |  | |
71 | O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant | ADESTE FIDELES | | | | |  | |
72 | Once in royal David's city | IRBY | | | | |  | |
73 | It came upon the midnight clear | PRINCE OF PEACE | | | | |  | |
74 | While Shepherds watched their flocks by night | CAROL | | | | |  | |
75a | O little town of Bethlehem! | BETHLEHEM | | | | |  | |
75b | O little town of Bethlehem! | ST. LOUIS | | | | |  | |
75c | O little town of Bethlehem! | CHRISTMAS CAROL | | | | |  | |
76 | The first Noel the Angel did say | THE FIRST NOWELL | | | | |  | |
77 | See amid the winter's snow | CHRISTMAS MORN | | | | |  | |
78 | Who is He, in yonder stall | LOWLINESS | | | | |  | |
79 | What Child is this, Who, laid to rest | WHAT CHILD IS THIS? | | | | |  | |
80 | Good Christian men, rejoice | REJOICE | | | | |  | |
81 | Holy night! peaceful night! | HOLY NIGHT | | | | |  | |
82 | A thousand years have come and gone | NOEL | | | | |  | |
83 | Child Jesus comes from Heav'nly height | ANDERSEN | | | | |  | |
84 | Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown | MARGARET | | | | |  | |
85a | All my heart this night rejoices | STELLA | | | | |  | |
85b | All my heart this night rejoices | ALL THIS NIGHT (NATIVITY NEW) | | | | |  | |
86 | "What means this glory round our feet" | ROTHERFIELD | | | | |  | |
87 | When Christ was born of Mary free | GLORIA | | | | |  | |
88 | We three kings of Orient are | THE MORNING STAR | | | | |  | |
89 | There came three kings, ere break of day | EPIPHANY | | | | |  | |
90 | From the eastern mountains Pressing on they come | PRINCETHORPE | | | | |  | |
91 | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning | BRITGHTEST AND BEST | | | | |  | |
92 | As with gladness men of old | DIX | | | | |  | |
93 | Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old | ST. ELWYN | | | | |  | |
94 | There is no name so sweet on earth | THE BLESSED NAME | | | | |  | |